Once a person has recovered from a MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) infection and no longer carries the bacteria, they typically cannot transmit it to others. However, if the person is a carrier of MRSA without showing symptoms, they can still spread the bacteria to others. It's important to practice good hygiene, such as regular handwashing, to minimize the risk of transmission. If there are concerns about MRSA, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
Yes
yes you can this is why people admit to a healthcare facuity is put on isolation because mrsa is VERY contagious
Well, someone else can give it to you! Im a member! Prezly!
It means to give your life for someone else's. To give up someone or something.
Sure it will give you some relieve
It's not dangerous but you can give it to someone else if you share underwear or have sex with them. If you've had it for a long time and it doesn't heal by itself I suggest you go see a doctor.
no
A last name?
Not unless you give them your password or someone finds out what it is.
Yes, someone else can deposit your check for you if you endorse the check and give them permission to do so.
No, ear infections are NOT contagious.
You give it to a Pokémon to hold, and you trade it.